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use this issue to stir up. or to exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there's a place where you see nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i wanted to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes but it. comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice that are not listened to they don't have a grip on public affairs. very vulnerable to leaders who promise the earth as it were if you feel you're a lonely individual who has no influence on anybody and nobody cares about it feels good to be in a crowd shouting usa usa or. in the case of america could be in china it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression form of importance i didn't mean that in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china's after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion
use this issue to stir up. or to exploit resentment now in one of your articles about china there's a place where you see nationalism is often fed by a sense of impotence and i wanted to ask you about this do you think that is a saying that could also be relevant to modern day united states yes but it. comes back to that same issue that people who feel they're not represented they don't have a voice that are not listened to they don't have a grip on public affairs. very vulnerable to leaders...
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has paid several visits and negotiations enough and help the same situation is with france and the us great powers compete for the right to own oil box side and gold racehorse has and this rivalry is gone the only house of your book. welcome said author relations between tripoli and the us have been good in recent years especially last year other the popular opinion was that the u.s. and europe was happy with what his role in north africa and on the continent really was called a gateway for european african congregation and what a sudden change in the position of the u.s. western world we want to divide leading to parts. of. as we know the west has its own interests and that's the reality of that africa was a ground already in libya foreign policy we maintain relations and we have certain plans but the west never forgets about the ideological side of things that's the reality of it people this is their country italians for instance they are after their own goals they have asked us to deposit coins in italian bank accounts when the euro was in trouble they all have their own interests
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it could give us a pattern that might give us some pointers to where it might be likely to happen in the future. >> you did tell the commission last year -- we have a very poor record at predicting when conflicts will occur and what conflict will look like. >> i think that has been repeated in every capital. it treated paris and rome and washington and the other major country fields. we are unable to predict conflict the precise dates and times and complex, africa, we would be at the lottery. >> it was not predicted in the falklands and in bosnia. the current conditions have made this time different. what gives you the confidence that the national security strategy and the the platforms put in place will make sure that we're safe and secure. >> i think which is the correct posture. had we decided to the written policy and pretend that we knew not be affected by events elsewhere and, therefore, we could retreat into our shells, it would not be inappropriate response to what we have seen happen. we no longer required a meeting of the site that we had. we invested far more in land force
it could give us a pattern that might give us some pointers to where it might be likely to happen in the future. >> you did tell the commission last year -- we have a very poor record at predicting when conflicts will occur and what conflict will look like. >> i think that has been repeated in every capital. it treated paris and rome and washington and the other major country fields. we are unable to predict conflict the precise dates and times and complex, africa, we would be at...
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we have a relationship with the turkish embassy, who are working with us and for us in tripoli, and we also have an active consular figure in benghazi. stopping gaddafi from going to bend gosling -- benghazi is in their interests. as he said, the decision to put our men and women into harm's way should only be taken when necessary. we cannot stand back and let a dictator kill his people indiscriminately. to do so would send a chilling signal to others, and that also believe we should be clear about where our interests lie. in this country, particularly, we know what abu dhabi is capable of. we cannot have a failed state on the border. >> malcom. >> may i congratulate him for his superb leadership that he and the foreign secretary have given it and at the united nations for securing this resolution, without which the people of libya and benghazi would be facing a humanitarian disaster. this refers to all necessary measures to protect civilian populated areas. will you confirm that will enable our forces to be used not simply to intercept libyan aircraft but as necessary to attack artill
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the very same ato used for building the plants are no effort was known to be used in the clear up of the world's worst ever manmade nuclear disasters the blazing reactor was bombarded with sand and lead measures which at first seemed very driven but which were elated deemed highly effective by the international atomic energy agency this action helped to contain the radiation and enable construction of the circle for good a structure built around the reactor to seal it off for several months after the catastrophe would be pierre their shelter who we stabilized western areas the most recent product line probability elise near restructures they were obliged to call the program not less than fifteen years the soviet union came under siege criticism afterwards for both the operation of the plant and the employment of unqualified staff and concealment of news of disaster from the rest of the world the lessons of chernobyl have been learned by experts worldwide since the catastrophe and will have been of assistance to those battling the latest serious nuclear accident in japan threatening c
the very same ato used for building the plants are no effort was known to be used in the clear up of the world's worst ever manmade nuclear disasters the blazing reactor was bombarded with sand and lead measures which at first seemed very driven but which were elated deemed highly effective by the international atomic energy agency this action helped to contain the radiation and enable construction of the circle for good a structure built around the reactor to seal it off for several months...
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stay with us here for the latest developments entrepreneur and our web site. as well. until all the news the solid forces loyal to colonel gadhafi are gaining momentum in the east amid international calls for him to step down libyan media reports say rebel groups have been driven out of several key all towns all she's pulled is clear has the latest from the region or. looking stated a vision is reporting that forces loyal to the libyan leader moammar gadhafi have now retaken the oil town of great get in the east of the country according to state television this town has been to quote him clear instead of armed gangs gregor is the site of a major oil terminal and throughout the day sunday they have been hitting clashes happening there but we haven't as of yet been able to independently verify these state television reports in the past state television has been faulty in its reporting it based very often preempting the sexists as are they got his name before that actually happened but we can confirm that the definition is all it wants and eastwards they are encountering
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does this mean that the us is officially engaged in a new war with the rest of the while. i certainly hope not i mean my my sense of it is you know it's true that the kind of traditional state media worldwide are actually enduring a big challenge from the likes of twitter and facebook you know people have ways of sharing information now that do not require going through any kind of official travel that's the biggest challenge you know whether there's an information war at the level of kind of state supported media between the voice of america and russia today you know it's been a while or whatever you know media service is trying to has you know i think this is almost beside the point because the reality is your average citizen knows where the information is coming from so if they want to listen to a russian perspective they can listen to what they want to listen to an american perspective they can listen to but mostly i think what citizens want to listen to and they want to listen to each other and that's why they're using these sort of social networking tools and i don't
does this mean that the us is officially engaged in a new war with the rest of the while. i certainly hope not i mean my my sense of it is you know it's true that the kind of traditional state media worldwide are actually enduring a big challenge from the likes of twitter and facebook you know people have ways of sharing information now that do not require going through any kind of official travel that's the biggest challenge you know whether there's an information war at the level of kind of...
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pay partially joins us next with all the latest sports news stay with us here on r.t. . hello welcome to the scorsese and here are the headlines all-star game brazilian world cup winners are playing an exhibition game in chechnya had a new russian football season there leading to one. dramatic recovery arsenal's robin van persie france is back from injury to head tuesday night's champions league showdown in barcelona. and looked like the male voice at his side a favorite that i read at a quarter finals gets underway. but first an all star game of football is taking place in chechnya this cheez the evening with brazilian players past and present taking on team grozny which is captained by chechen leader of the off playing alongside tax new manager route which we have live pictures now they gave the match really is a bonus for the region with capital instrumental in bringing former colleagues to tell back oh it's not going to go away or think no and he helped persuade players from the result two thousand to world cup winning squad to turn out to respect the church there an
pay partially joins us next with all the latest sports news stay with us here on r.t. . hello welcome to the scorsese and here are the headlines all-star game brazilian world cup winners are playing an exhibition game in chechnya had a new russian football season there leading to one. dramatic recovery arsenal's robin van persie france is back from injury to head tuesday night's champions league showdown in barcelona. and looked like the male voice at his side a favorite that i read at a...
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actually the hard work is ahead of us, not behind us. but we are here and we are heading in that direction. it's not simply because there's social media and there's young people. suddenly there's nothing sudden about it. i think we should pay respect due to the hundreds of thousands of arabs who were tortured, jailed, picketed, demonstrated with the hunger strike. why the arab world were not reported, those are the invisible arabs. the hundreds and millions that were displaced by their regimes from iraq to morocco, those -- the torture, the prison, the strike, the activist, the young and the old, the man and the woman, they are the ones who should be thankful. i think in that sense, that's why i'm hopeful and optimistic that's it's going in the right direction. >> okay. thank you. [inaudible] >> everyone, thank you for being here. thank you for taking part in the debate. i wish we had more time. please join me in thanking your panel for tonight.
actually the hard work is ahead of us, not behind us. but we are here and we are heading in that direction. it's not simply because there's social media and there's young people. suddenly there's nothing sudden about it. i think we should pay respect due to the hundreds of thousands of arabs who were tortured, jailed, picketed, demonstrated with the hunger strike. why the arab world were not reported, those are the invisible arabs. the hundreds and millions that were displaced by their regimes...
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both of us -- we worked and i used to work for a financial institution but we also share a common interest and love of history and you obviously do having gone back and taking a look at the period that you've described. and it's very appropriate, i think, as a lead into what i'm going to say today about the relationship between where we are today and where atchison and marshall and truman and others were at the end of world war ii. first, let me apologize for being late but i was actually at a celebration that secretary clinton and michelle obama held for the 100th anniversary of world women's day. and i mention this if part because it was very impressive to see women leaders from all over the world there and it took a little longer because all had very interesting things to say. but prior to this, i was talking to secretary clinton and mrs. obama about this and i was explaining that i was going to give a speech at lunch. and we were sort of reflecting on the role of women in economics. and the point that i try to make in various speeches, when i was at goldman sachs we published a report
both of us -- we worked and i used to work for a financial institution but we also share a common interest and love of history and you obviously do having gone back and taking a look at the period that you've described. and it's very appropriate, i think, as a lead into what i'm going to say today about the relationship between where we are today and where atchison and marshall and truman and others were at the end of world war ii. first, let me apologize for being late but i was actually at a...
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second explosives are used to blast to go deeper than the there's a. third of the remains are removed by machinery. finally the. belly feel. it's the secret incursion into the country. the invasion by means of. tradition the language is really. sticky bestie. and. the thing is that the how the dems are still unaware of what's going on in their land is still asking too much. i don't know any but. hungry for the full stomach we've had for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news make us. feel official cation show on the phone on called touch from the top story. life on the go. video on demand. calls and says feeds now in the palm of your. question on the. cool our top story. says. dozens of civilians. and several weeks after the rest of the event ended president mubarak control activists who fought for the revolution in fear they've been manipulated to pull out his allies to stay in power. all three workers out of the regime of power plants are going to explode by joseph radiation as were continuing to stabilize the facilities cal
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they use these grand terms like tolerance and diversity. it is a hard-nose political agenda of which an objective appears to be judeo christian morality from the public realm. >> british government has proposed a plan to put it in the curriculum even math to help children view homosexuality as normal. a british high court said christian beliefs on homosexual ethics maybe harmful to children. >> the government argued it being judeo christian views on homosexuality. >> one of the risky things to say if you are a therapist is that homosexuals are not born that way or become heterosexual. after strudwick's underconversation, the british medical -- strudwick told cbn news, gay people are at risk of hate and tolerance and persecution. there is no evidence conversion therapy works and plenty of evidence it does damage. he added love needs no cure. >> people do change after treatment and have a high success rate. no evidence of harm. >> it backs up the word of god. as christians it is being encouraged to hear that. backing up the word of god. you a
they use these grand terms like tolerance and diversity. it is a hard-nose political agenda of which an objective appears to be judeo christian morality from the public realm. >> british government has proposed a plan to put it in the curriculum even math to help children view homosexuality as normal. a british high court said christian beliefs on homosexual ethics maybe harmful to children. >> the government argued it being judeo christian views on homosexuality. >> one of...
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right to shoot back and kill us. and that's going to what are you afraid the most for your life your country. you. know for my family and of course i thought that it was not going to be just my family other people may suffer too i knew there would be bloodshed especially if you consider how big our country is it takes our country a while to start but when it does it is very hard to stop so my goal was to renew the country without bloodshed. i think it out when you started the perestroika could you imagine the scale of the changes to calm. people i think i did not completely but it is dangerous to start a storm in our country if you lose control you may get into a lot of trouble to shelves reforms basically failed and proceedings reforms failed we realized from experience that it was dangerous to wait much longer that we have to take a risk but we couldn't be spoilers we needed changes even in the region because you are saying that you didn't quite understand the scale of it all when did you finally get a clear realiz
right to shoot back and kill us. and that's going to what are you afraid the most for your life your country. you. know for my family and of course i thought that it was not going to be just my family other people may suffer too i knew there would be bloodshed especially if you consider how big our country is it takes our country a while to start but when it does it is very hard to stop so my goal was to renew the country without bloodshed. i think it out when you started the perestroika could...
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>> alan little again with us from tripoli. alan, thank you. >>> and you heard colonel gadhafi there calling into libyan tv. tonight, his son, and closest adviser, saif gadhafi, has talked with abc's christiane amanpo amanpour. it's an abc worldwide exclusive. saif is also in tripoli, and we begin here with his reaction to the offensive. >> we were surprised that, you know, the americans and the british and the french attacked libya. attacked five cities. terrorized people, children and women were so afraid. president obama, we thought he was a good man and a friend. he is bombing libya. >> reporter: will colonel gadhafi step down? will he step aside? >> step aside, why? i mean, to step -- again, there's a big misunderstanding. the whole country is united against the armed militia and the terrorists. the americans and other countries, you are supporting the terrorists and the militia. that's it. >> saif gadhafi tonight. in an abc news exclusive. >>> so, has the offensive changed the picture on the ground in eastern libya for th
>> alan little again with us from tripoli. alan, thank you. >>> and you heard colonel gadhafi there calling into libyan tv. tonight, his son, and closest adviser, saif gadhafi, has talked with abc's christiane amanpo amanpour. it's an abc worldwide exclusive. saif is also in tripoli, and we begin here with his reaction to the offensive. >> we were surprised that, you know, the americans and the british and the french attacked libya. attacked five cities. terrorized people,...
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to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive these support nuclear energy we know right now will because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i go if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy. why is the many people so afraid of nuclear energy i go that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty state sure i do get san is on people always think in the worst and maybe that's the reaction from nine eleven even with people always think of the things that can get bad so i think there's that armageddon feeling whether or not you support nuclear energy the bottom line is that with all of our energy options there comes in one form or another a high price to pay. sure to give us your reaction to the events that are shaping the world right now you can always click on our t.v. dot com where we have plenty more analysis on t
to get them to use. to spend more on green energy because they're going to be more expensive these support nuclear energy we know right now will because it's a disaster i think you think it's a disaster waiting to happen absolutely so what should we do because we consume a lot of energy on idea i have no clue i go if you don't know then how can we rule out nuclear energy. why is the many people so afraid of nuclear energy i go that this is happening right now but most plants are pretty state...
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the use of islam the use of. talking about islam and muslims is today in britain you're a very came to what was said about the jews in the one nine hundred thirty scapegoating a group of people how do you respond to that. it's absolute nonsense i wasn't around annoying things we're not scapegoating anyone all we're doing is hoyt and point out the problem and the problem is there for everyone to see the problem is an epidemic sweeping across this country and everyone knows it that's why people want to bury their head in the sand and pretend the fate that the public feeling is not there everyone the english defense league has been one of the biggest phenomenons to sweep this country ever there's a reason for that because people in these towns and cities like blue and not like x. are probably aware where it was from because they probably have a clue about islam in towns and cities and towns that is not lutheran where there are problems in birmingham in bradford in leeds and in halifax everyone's been feeling the sam
the use of islam the use of. talking about islam and muslims is today in britain you're a very came to what was said about the jews in the one nine hundred thirty scapegoating a group of people how do you respond to that. it's absolute nonsense i wasn't around annoying things we're not scapegoating anyone all we're doing is hoyt and point out the problem and the problem is there for everyone to see the problem is an epidemic sweeping across this country and everyone knows it that's why people...
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and you're a farmer joins us now with all the latest from the world of sports. and you tell us more about this game in grozny which resilience are said to be suiting up for the match. well with a short team she has been printed just yet but names being bandied around include the likes of caca i am right now they got more on this story in a moment plus the latest on tonight's champion's league. a low death thanks for watching the sport and these are the headlines all star game brazilian world cup winners arrive in chechnya an exhibition match ahead of the new russian season. plus dramatic recovery percy banks is back to me three for the champions league showdown with barcelona. full steam ahead local received codes the kick says the side against anomalies as the k h l quarter finals get on the way . first an all star game of football is going to take place in chechnya this evening with brazilian players past and present sets a line up against teams that will be captained by chechen leader with amazon pedia of who could play alongside new manager ruud hall it real
and you're a farmer joins us now with all the latest from the world of sports. and you tell us more about this game in grozny which resilience are said to be suiting up for the match. well with a short team she has been printed just yet but names being bandied around include the likes of caca i am right now they got more on this story in a moment plus the latest on tonight's champion's league. a low death thanks for watching the sport and these are the headlines all star game brazilian world...
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obviously if he had died, i think more of us would remember it has many of us of us -- as many of us to the kennedy assassination. however, the legacy and what i remember of the whole incident is how he stood true to his convictions, especially concerning gun-control. as you recall, the brady bill was named after his press secretary who was seriously injured in the incident. even though i am sure he was very fond of his associates, he himself was in jeopardy in the incident. his constitutional awareness and his soul being when not allow him to support the bill. i do not recall exactly -- he did not come out for at. i am sure that if he had stood up to it, if he supported it, i think it probably would have passed how that hardly any objection. but he did not. you realize that the constitution was much more important than any individual can come even the chief executive of the country. host: the secret service agent that pushed the president into the limousine after he was shot and examined the president, he writes that he's in usa today. hi ho "lord, let him live," is what he prayed t
obviously if he had died, i think more of us would remember it has many of us of us -- as many of us to the kennedy assassination. however, the legacy and what i remember of the whole incident is how he stood true to his convictions, especially concerning gun-control. as you recall, the brady bill was named after his press secretary who was seriously injured in the incident. even though i am sure he was very fond of his associates, he himself was in jeopardy in the incident. his constitutional...
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you know or just us from the inside let me just pick up on this point i also find very interesting you just mentioned that are some companies for a very very lucrative deals in libya oil deals get off was also happily investing in europe it was also bringing exporting oil to the united states so why do you think the move to seek that was and the drive to get rid of him is so strong because i mean. we have seen some reservations about the reaction to arab uprisings in other countries but no where before they have seen a military involvement i think there were both that prevented an ideological considerations so the program took ones clear so it was unacceptable to leave so unpredictable a leader not friendly to the west and there was a sort of vocal also of the being there with some has done to the rest of the state and they were preventing. all forever human libya along with on this sea shore along with the need egypt and libya so it will be very i think profitable very interesting for the west well to get rid of such a leader who almost had no friends in the arab world by going in the
you know or just us from the inside let me just pick up on this point i also find very interesting you just mentioned that are some companies for a very very lucrative deals in libya oil deals get off was also happily investing in europe it was also bringing exporting oil to the united states so why do you think the move to seek that was and the drive to get rid of him is so strong because i mean. we have seen some reservations about the reaction to arab uprisings in other countries but no...
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a lot of us are. according one expert, it's a woman's way of showing she's a caretaker who can provide. a recent english study showed the average giant purse weighs nearly 14 pounds, a load that can cause bad posture and pain. the american chiropractic association warns against carrying a bag that's more than 10% of your body weight. for more information on this and other health stories, check out the health page at msnbc.com. >> reporter: "early today" health is brought to you by vagisil. bring yourself back. >> and now here is an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,858 after gaining 83 points on friday. the s&p inched up 5. the nasdaq added 7. taking a look overseas trading, in tokyo the nikkei rose 244 points, while in hock kong the hang seng climbed 384. >>> global worries are bound to make for another bumpy week on wall street, but news of a major merger in the wireless world could give stocks a strong start. at&t will pay a whopping $39 billion in cash and st
a lot of us are. according one expert, it's a woman's way of showing she's a caretaker who can provide. a recent english study showed the average giant purse weighs nearly 14 pounds, a load that can cause bad posture and pain. the american chiropractic association warns against carrying a bag that's more than 10% of your body weight. for more information on this and other health stories, check out the health page at msnbc.com. >> reporter: "early today" health is brought to you...
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she showed us her home. it was relatively unscathed but with no electricity, everything still as it was when the family escaped. >> i am worried about the aftershocks. there could be another earthquake. it could all happen again. >> as for radiation, it can come down with the rain. i am worried about that. >> in the air over this city there is something ominous. the accused might be orderly. they stretch for hundreds of -- the ques might be orderly. the emergency coordinator is already struggling to cope with the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami. >> the biggest problem is petrol. we don't even have enough for our rescue teams or to deliver food. >> the last thing this place needs is another disaster. the consequences could be unthinkable. >> this is "bbc world news." the libyan leader muammar gaddafi vows never to abandon his homeland and he will crush his country's enemy. the european union is reviewing the safety of its nuclear power stations in response to events in japan. germany said its holders
she showed us her home. it was relatively unscathed but with no electricity, everything still as it was when the family escaped. >> i am worried about the aftershocks. there could be another earthquake. it could all happen again. >> as for radiation, it can come down with the rain. i am worried about that. >> in the air over this city there is something ominous. the accused might be orderly. they stretch for hundreds of -- the ques might be orderly. the emergency coordinator...
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not thanks to us. it is the next generation that is saying "thank you very much, now we are going to take charge of our own future." so this is... >> rose: well, they are saying "it hasn't been done so we're going to do it." >> yes, they're telling us politely and sometimes less politely we've waited you haven't done anything now please move aside and let's do it. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you for having me. >> rose: always a pleasure to see you. >> a pleasure seeing you. >> rose: joseph nye is here. he's the former dean of harvard university's kennedy school of government. he also served in the clinton administration as chairman of the national security council and assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs. his latest book is call "the future of power." i'm pleased to have him back at this table to talk about something he has been thinking about, writing about, teaching about and pulling into play for a long time. i'm pleased to have you here. welcome. >> it's nic
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three pm in moscow i'm not sure as a good to have you with us here on r t our top story libyan state television has denied opposition claims that colonel moammar gadhafi offered to quit if an interim council was formed and if he and his family were allowed to safely leave the country inflame violence continues to tear through libya more than three weeks after protests first erupted anti kadafi forces are reportedly preparing to fight back after pro-government forces pushed ahead during the past two days it's unclear who was in control of which territories with reports of air strikes on rebels and fierce battles in iraqi cities including rosalyn do some new sources have reported bombings in the libyan capital as artie's policy report. things are remarkably different on the ground. a warning on the streets of tripoli i want to say to just you know wake up because you are in deeming no one can get more money could definitely be on with my money get that at the heart of the criticism the ports it could just use warplanes bombed and killed dozens of protesters in the capital city future o
three pm in moscow i'm not sure as a good to have you with us here on r t our top story libyan state television has denied opposition claims that colonel moammar gadhafi offered to quit if an interim council was formed and if he and his family were allowed to safely leave the country inflame violence continues to tear through libya more than three weeks after protests first erupted anti kadafi forces are reportedly preparing to fight back after pro-government forces pushed ahead during the past...
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joining us now we tired u.s. army general barry mccaffrey. >> very impressive operation. 1110 toma hawk missiles joined by one british submarine. the notion is create a benign environment so the british and french fighter bombers can get in and establish the no fly zone and the question is will they or will they not operate against the center of gravity tanks, armored artillery or not. >> that begins to sound like a war when you describe it that way. >> is this a de facto attempt of forcing a regime change? >> i hope so. he is a threat to his own people. he is hated by the arab league. enough for them to endorse this action which is highly unusual. the one concern i have is where are the arab neighbors, the egyptians, saudis. more importantly will we take military action that achieves our purpose or not? >> how much military flexibility does this u.n. mandate offer. what can the military do beyond the current mandate? >> i would assume if we turned loose the air power and told them to break up gadhafi's armored f
joining us now we tired u.s. army general barry mccaffrey. >> very impressive operation. 1110 toma hawk missiles joined by one british submarine. the notion is create a benign environment so the british and french fighter bombers can get in and establish the no fly zone and the question is will they or will they not operate against the center of gravity tanks, armored artillery or not. >> that begins to sound like a war when you describe it that way. >> is this a de facto...
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second exclusives are used to blast to get bigger than the. heard the remainder review banditry very. final on what it sure is because the judges invariably feel. relieved on a. hollow and a very warm welcome time for the business update and japanese stocks rebounded sharply on wednesday after two days of heavy losses we'll have more on that in just a moment however on this such as all the japanese economy continue to suffer in the aftermath of the disaster and consumers in japan are emptying store shelves and feel the lack of distribution of food water and other goods many companies still have production suspended the power supply remains critical in the country meanwhile worldwide manufacturing chains are suffering from shortages of supplies from japan one of japan's main carmakers toyota says its overall production loss may reach forty thousand cars but at the cut production plants were not heeded by the quake which has announced plans to restart seven of its factories on thursday and after initial worries analysts say the global car indust
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broadcaster refutes claims that protesters rejected an offer from could offer to go in exchange for using these family safety despite major foreign news outlets attempts to undermine the leader a correspondent in tripoli finest gadhafi still has few support. the global pressure on levy amounts with the u.n. on the verge of allowing a no fly zone and the u.s. officially saying it may get out militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there is no place for islamic his country as multicultural europe takes another a battering. it took some rebuilding but chechnya is ready for a friendly food bowl match with brazilian sports stars as they bring their world class skills to the once volatile republic. and we'll look at efforts to save russia's and battle tiger population as their numbers reach a worrying lows. fortunately coming to you live from moscow a marina josh welcome to the program state t.v. has denied opposition claims that colonel gadhafi offered to quit as an interim council was formed and if he and his family were allowed to safely leave the country and claim vio
broadcaster refutes claims that protesters rejected an offer from could offer to go in exchange for using these family safety despite major foreign news outlets attempts to undermine the leader a correspondent in tripoli finest gadhafi still has few support. the global pressure on levy amounts with the u.n. on the verge of allowing a no fly zone and the u.s. officially saying it may get out militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there is no place for islamic his country...
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are you concerned that the use of ground troops has been taken off the table? >> well, i think probably unfortunate we said that up front but domestic politics required that. it's also clear to me that the air cap itself, i mean, uae will come in and qatar and possibly jordan with fighter interceptors. but you've got to go after his ability to dominate these urban areas. that's the tanks, the armored personnel carriers and the artillery. and that has started, and that can't be backed off. and it's not just benghazi in the east. it's also the other cities outside of tripoli. >> general mccaffrey, thanks for sharing your thoughts with us tonight. >>> as we continue on "nightly news" on a sunday, just when it seems hard to believe there's anybody still alive in the rubble of northern japan, a stunning rescue to tell you about. >>> and later, how the nuclear nightmare in japan is sparking new worries about a long-controversial nuclear plant here in the u.s. >>> we're back now with the latest on the disaster in japan. nine days after the earthquake and tsunami, the
are you concerned that the use of ground troops has been taken off the table? >> well, i think probably unfortunate we said that up front but domestic politics required that. it's also clear to me that the air cap itself, i mean, uae will come in and qatar and possibly jordan with fighter interceptors. but you've got to go after his ability to dominate these urban areas. that's the tanks, the armored personnel carriers and the artillery. and that has started, and that can't be backed off....
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the decision to use air power against colonel gadhafi in libya was taken quickly, so quickly that they are still sorting out the politics behind it. if that is one reason for the london conference, assembling ministers and diplomats from 40 countries, and the arab league and the african union to back u.n. resolutions. though thertheir enthusiasm for military action varies. the mandate to protect civilians also means taking sides in a civil war. >> we made the right choice, that was to draw a line in the desert sand to halt the murderous advance of gaddafi's forces. no one has yet to explain when or how that commitment ends. the conference also said -- started the process toward more legitimacy. this is the closest of rebels have to a political leadership and would like more help on the ground, too. >> the americans said they would consider arming the rebels. is that something you would like? >> you can see that they are fighting with machine guns, etc. >> the u.s., france, and britain are talking about army the rebels. bombs will fall near gaddafi's compound in tripoli again today. tha
the decision to use air power against colonel gadhafi in libya was taken quickly, so quickly that they are still sorting out the politics behind it. if that is one reason for the london conference, assembling ministers and diplomats from 40 countries, and the arab league and the african union to back u.n. resolutions. though thertheir enthusiasm for military action varies. the mandate to protect civilians also means taking sides in a civil war. >> we made the right choice, that was to...
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i used to estimate of myself in iraq. -- i used to ask it of myself in iraq. in afghanistan, there is the whole issue of 9/11. i do not have the twin towers on my wall in my office. but this is an issue for all of us. this is not something that i do not think you can classify as elective surgery or something like that. there was a reason for going there and there is a reason for accomplishing the mission that we're there to accomplish. this pretty well, by the way. >> we have two questions to wrap up about libya. if there is a u.s. involvement, a u.s. component in a no-fly zone, will that take assets away from afghanistan? secondarily, how will it and in libya? -- how will it end in libya? >> i would differ all that to the commander of u.s. african command and uconn and others. i would note on the first one that there certainly has been no taking of assets from afghanistan. i have heard nothing about that whatsoever. secretary gates was very clear on the enormous capability that we have in our military. by the way, we're now getting to the one-year deployed, t
i used to estimate of myself in iraq. -- i used to ask it of myself in iraq. in afghanistan, there is the whole issue of 9/11. i do not have the twin towers on my wall in my office. but this is an issue for all of us. this is not something that i do not think you can classify as elective surgery or something like that. there was a reason for going there and there is a reason for accomplishing the mission that we're there to accomplish. this pretty well, by the way. >> we have two...
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the winters haul oil facility in northern germany to tell us more. why katie behind my back is the beginning of a new drilling all gratian led by terminal wall and gas company event is called the company is planning to drill sixteen new shelves dementing the current allowed all up production of the sperry filled knowledge erminie doesn't have enough reserves on the proposed an all or oil produced within the country with the level of consumption is a relatively low that's why i've been facade is quite active a bowl of now it is a pond not in gaza sprawl my lab project nor stream and this is a project where pipeline a well are transported russian gas across the baltic sea lanes in germany and the current leader and two pipelines that are being constructed this pipeline as well cannot noise stream with that you are pm the pipeline not work at now one pipeline is already constructed and of the second one is due to start overrating next year with business hall has recently agreed to join and not the gas from a lad project which is the solid stream and it
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unless and until they use those the 40's, we are worse than the status quo. -- the use those -- use those authorities, we are worse than the status quo. the market is looking at dodd- frank and they are rejecting it. it increases capital requirements. the volcker rule, although a lot of exceptions have been made to defeated, these are all hopeful in certain areas of potential risk. but the big ticket question we're talking about it, does it solve too-big-to-fail? the answer is not yet. in terms of what the direction has been, i am not entirely optimistic that it will. >> thank you. we recognize mr. quigley. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it is not that i disagree with you on the point. but i want to understand better. you advocating your testimony today and in your editorial, discussing the recommendation to supply our strength, -- to simplify or make smaller. the risk-taking will shift elsewhere in the system were is harder to regulate. think hedge funds. what is your response to that? >> that sounds like an embracing a too-big-to-fail. >> i do not think he is correct. >> this is similar to
unless and until they use those the 40's, we are worse than the status quo. -- the use those -- use those authorities, we are worse than the status quo. the market is looking at dodd- frank and they are rejecting it. it increases capital requirements. the volcker rule, although a lot of exceptions have been made to defeated, these are all hopeful in certain areas of potential risk. but the big ticket question we're talking about it, does it solve too-big-to-fail? the answer is not yet. in terms...
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says quote it's not aware that depleted uranium is being used while the u.k. flatly denies it control of the review says that britain should now be making sure that its allies follow suit. depleted uranium is of high value in military because it's a very have a substance if what was depleted uranium keep strikes the town for example it would go through it and erupt the explosion produces dust that is radioactive and very harmful i think the worst thing that happened to iraq in afghanistan is the use of depleted. british prime minister has confirmed that britain does not use those weapons however they stop their work coalition and it is a shame that complaints against military interventions still believes the very reason. if this time it's true and britain does not use those weapons and the prime minister understands why it is so important i think he should be in the forefront ensuring that other countries such as the us and france do not use those weapons either if the state is that i involved in the military intervention in libya will not take this question s
says quote it's not aware that depleted uranium is being used while the u.k. flatly denies it control of the review says that britain should now be making sure that its allies follow suit. depleted uranium is of high value in military because it's a very have a substance if what was depleted uranium keep strikes the town for example it would go through it and erupt the explosion produces dust that is radioactive and very harmful i think the worst thing that happened to iraq in afghanistan is...
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and they told us that it will be a. force. guns or something. completely lost it's not pertain to the truth seems more to be a city going out artist if you take business these are hardy pictures of a city on the brink of war meanwhile libya's capital tripoli is bracing for what could be the another night of gunfire explosions and frightening eyewitnesses say warplanes had been firing at opposition supporters from the air when we. freudian media too complicated. to see. who sent the reports could have channelised we. administered it in order management of the channelers. to work they weren't from these through course and eliminate or delayed what does not serve their purpose and which is why people here are angry mom is taking a few days off from his work as an engineer to join the throngs of gadhafi supporters in downtown green square but i think this guy had to say what's what's going on you know. are here such a course here just look this up for our leader. but say analysts it's not just what's being hidden it's also what's actually being stat
and they told us that it will be a. force. guns or something. completely lost it's not pertain to the truth seems more to be a city going out artist if you take business these are hardy pictures of a city on the brink of war meanwhile libya's capital tripoli is bracing for what could be the another night of gunfire explosions and frightening eyewitnesses say warplanes had been firing at opposition supporters from the air when we. freudian media too complicated. to see. who sent the reports...
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in the united states of course the only option he has really is to use terror so i think. it's a clear could in prison then today in the coming days needing to coming weeks but backing for and he could have few rubles could backfire further rebel leaders include the libyan islamic fighting group and associates of al qaida and the casualties mounting every day from allied bombing make fertile recruiting ground for anti western forces there are agents of a guy who are working now in libya in that atmosphere of pale. e.u. muslims protest against nato bombing of libya the organizer says people should prepare for the worst there's not only there's a very strong likelihood. that the most the tack the rotation. the invasion of iraq led to a surge in terror attacks in the e.u. almost two hundred people died in the madrid train bombings in two thousand and four while suicide bombers killed fifty two people in london in two thousand and five officials now dread similar results in the wake of this campaign western intelligence reports chris activity among suspected terrorist cells in
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state broadcaster refutes claims that protesters rejected an offer from gadhafi to go in exchange for using his family's safety despite major foreign news outlets attempts to undermine the leader over a spot in tripoli finds gadhafi still has been supporting. the global pressure on the the amount of the u.n. on the verge of allowing a no fly zone and the u.s. officially saying it may get militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there's no place for these kinds we have no idea of multicultural you are takes another a battering. it took some rebuilding but chechnya is ready for a friendly google maps with brazilian sports stars braving the region's volatile presentation for the political game. now we will get out first to save brushes and battle the tiger populations their numbers reached loreena low. forty coming to you live from moscow i'm arena joshie libyan state t.v. has denied opposition claims that colonel gadhafi offered to quit if an interim council was formed and if he and his family were allowed to safety to safely leave the country and flame violence continue
state broadcaster refutes claims that protesters rejected an offer from gadhafi to go in exchange for using his family's safety despite major foreign news outlets attempts to undermine the leader over a spot in tripoli finds gadhafi still has been supporting. the global pressure on the the amount of the u.n. on the verge of allowing a no fly zone and the u.s. officially saying it may get militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there's no place for these kinds we have no...
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women's organizations have told us they will support us, so i don't know that we're going to get all the money that we want, probably not. we want so much, but at least with the money we have we need to work in a good way, improve our effectiveness and efficiency, but we also have to think and incentivize the rest of the u.n. system to spend more in women because there would never be the money for the u.n. women, and that's why i mentioned we won't replace the rest, and we will be holding accountable all the systems, so u.n. bp has to do more projects for women. you can imagine that in africa the cultural force -- i mean, in the world the average is 60%. in africa and some countries it's almost 85%, but they all only have 2% of the land, and when you see how much money from different privates go to women, it's like 2% too, so we can improve that, direct more to women, and i am really looking forward to -- i would say push for this huge project for women because there -- i mean, women who know how to produce fantastically, but they don't have water supply or if they do have, they make
women's organizations have told us they will support us, so i don't know that we're going to get all the money that we want, probably not. we want so much, but at least with the money we have we need to work in a good way, improve our effectiveness and efficiency, but we also have to think and incentivize the rest of the u.n. system to spend more in women because there would never be the money for the u.n. women, and that's why i mentioned we won't replace the rest, and we will be holding...
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thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings together you can brush your teeth as normal and you can expect the stones in place for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying gifts for families or eggs salacious kind of bonding jewels you'll see people constantly want to twinkly expression of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets the size now hollywood smiles can enter another level now how's that standing out from the crowd . we have it well what you think not everyone's cup of tea but fortunately it is just temporary wall that's all the time has this week's break up on jewelry here in the us in capital i'll see you again the same time next week so until then for me and the rest betrayed by. cultures there's so much of an oldish music to share on the market world clamoring for change around the globe people are protesting against governments and can the self defined democratic west learn. this. is your needs. and the radio. in
thousand rubles that's around seventy to one hundred seventy dollars using the same u.v. lights the bones white fillings together you can brush your teeth as normal and you can expect the stones in place for several months. with brushes sparking history regarding jewelry from buying gifts for families or eggs salacious kind of bonding jewels you'll see people constantly want to twinkly expression of their own identity and expensive diamond rings and antique silver bracelets the size now...
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used to be the top or near the top, and now we are coming down around 20. but we spent per pupil more than any country i think other than switzerland, so it is not a question of resources. we are not allocating resources very intelligently. was what is wrong with the education system? >> guest: this is a point about it's not about quantity of money or quantum but the quality of education being delivered. and i have to say having spent a lot of time reading about the but also listening to experts who focus of the ejection system it reminds me a lot of the aid sector industry especially to africa and two things in particular. one, people are being rewarded for poor performance. it's quite clear if american education funds are going down and you have these lasting first out policy is getting rid of teachers and regardless of the performance because they came in last to me there seems to be some dislocation. the other thing is that we are as a society essentially being held hostage by the vested interest. the trade unions, the teachers' unions specifically. it'
used to be the top or near the top, and now we are coming down around 20. but we spent per pupil more than any country i think other than switzerland, so it is not a question of resources. we are not allocating resources very intelligently. was what is wrong with the education system? >> guest: this is a point about it's not about quantity of money or quantum but the quality of education being delivered. and i have to say having spent a lot of time reading about the but also listening to...
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many say even with this it could have been worse. >> today was a lucky day for all of us. kind of shaken the at times. >> besides the one person killed there were many injuries. they're sorting everything else to determine how many people were hurt. >> and the stormy weather could delay the reopening of the harbor in santa cruz. it's still closed following that tsunami surge that hit there a week ago. right now the hunt is on for debris that could damage boats once it does reopen. abc 7 reports. >> patrick foy from the department of fish and game gave us a diver's view, one of the two boats that had to be hauled off the harbor floor. >> did verify there's no motor attached and at least it's not a solution hazard. >> divers now have high-tech help when it comes to looking for debris side scan sonar images, come from equipment mounted on the bot which did an underwater survey of the harbor. >> we're able to see 75 feeters to each side of the vessel. as we were transiting up the harbor survey, we could almost see bank to bank the whole way up. >> to the trained eye, the sonar
many say even with this it could have been worse. >> today was a lucky day for all of us. kind of shaken the at times. >> besides the one person killed there were many injuries. they're sorting everything else to determine how many people were hurt. >> and the stormy weather could delay the reopening of the harbor in santa cruz. it's still closed following that tsunami surge that hit there a week ago. right now the hunt is on for debris that could damage boats once it does...
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what a backward loss. >> a 15 hour pre nursery condition they give us. they met with me and are concerned about the new guidelines not giving enough flexibility. i talked to my right hon. friend the secretary of education about the problem. >> what we have done is make sure we properly funded the extra hours of education for a 3-year-olds and for the first time introduced that provision for disadvantaged 2-year-olds and it is the big step forward at a time of spending constrained that we have help the poorest families in our country to have a better future. i take of the points you make and make sure she leads by the education secretary to make sure this is introduced in the right way. >> the secretary of state for energy in the newspaper interviewed this week, on the viability of investment in the civil nuclear energy industry. .. >> thank you very much, mr. speaker. last night a college in my constituency, i spoke to a bright group of economic students. we discussed that government cannot spend money they do not have. [shouting] >> the students underst
what a backward loss. >> a 15 hour pre nursery condition they give us. they met with me and are concerned about the new guidelines not giving enough flexibility. i talked to my right hon. friend the secretary of education about the problem. >> what we have done is make sure we properly funded the extra hours of education for a 3-year-olds and for the first time introduced that provision for disadvantaged 2-year-olds and it is the big step forward at a time of spending constrained...
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different from the rest we'll take a look at america's foreign policy a policy some now are calling upon us. and japan on the brink of a church noble life a task for free is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster with both resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads out to a more stable and growing region talking about latin america chris now be playing a game of catch up. it's friday march eighteenth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for sound what you are today. well i want to start now with the situation in libya where much of the rest of the world has come forward with its reaction now as we told you yesterday the united nations approved a resolution to him impose a no fly zone there we heard from president obama earlier today who said the united states would not supply ground troops into libya and would not use force to go beyond the go beyond the goal of protecting civilians in libya but it's kind of a double edged sword there you know protecting civilians have in the past meant using force those two sentences somewhat at war
different from the rest we'll take a look at america's foreign policy a policy some now are calling upon us. and japan on the brink of a church noble life a task for free is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster with both resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads out to a more stable and growing region talking about latin america chris now be playing a game of catch up. it's friday march eighteenth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine...
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actually the hard work is ahead of us, not behind us. but we are here and we are heading in that direction. it's not simply because there's social media and there's young people. suddenly there's nothing sudden about it. i think we should pay respect due to the hundreds of thousands of arabs who were tortured, jailed, picketed, demonstrated with the hunger strike. why the arab world were not reported, those are the invisible arabs. the hundreds and millions that were displaced by their regimes from iraq to morocco, those -- the torture, the prison, the strike, the activist, the young and the old, the man and the woman, they are the ones who should be thankful. i think in that sense, that's why i'm hopeful and optimistic that's it's going in the right direction. >> okay. thank you. [inaudible] >> everyone, thank you for being here. thank you for taking part in the debate. i wish we had more time. please join me in thanking your panel for tonight. [applause] [applause] >> next, administrator lisa jackson testified before the house appropri
actually the hard work is ahead of us, not behind us. but we are here and we are heading in that direction. it's not simply because there's social media and there's young people. suddenly there's nothing sudden about it. i think we should pay respect due to the hundreds of thousands of arabs who were tortured, jailed, picketed, demonstrated with the hunger strike. why the arab world were not reported, those are the invisible arabs. the hundreds and millions that were displaced by their regimes...